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| - | ====== Special Materials ====== | ||
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| - | ===== Mithril ===== | ||
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| - | Mithril is a very rare silvery, glistening metal that is lighter than steel but just as hard. When worked like steel, it becomes a wonderful material from which to create armor, and is occasionally used for other items as well. | ||
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| - | Armor made of Mithril receives a +2 increase to its maximum Dexterity bonus, a reduction of -2 to its Armor Check Penalty, it weighs half as much as its normal counterpart, | ||
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| - | ^ Armor Type ^ Cost ^ | ||
| - | | Light | 50 | | ||
| - | | Medium | ||
| - | | Heavy | 150 | | ||
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| - | As with all listed prices, these costs are the crafting cost in TU. As with most special materials, at least 50% of the crafting cost of Mithril must be of specifically Mithril, rather than generic crafting parts. Mithril is typically an Advanced crafting component. | ||
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